Has anyone else seen it? I just finished watching it, and I didn't think it was possible to love and admire this man more than I did before! I don't wanna give anything away for those who haven't seen it yet or don't know his story. What I can say is that what I learned about him from this documentary may have humanized him more for me, but it didn't lessen my admiration for his achievements on the court and in his life. I'm so happy to have lived during the era of the Big 3 and been able to see Rafa play against his two greatest rivals, and all his other competitors. And I'm happy knowing that he can live out the rest of his life in the knowledge that he gave everything he could to his sport, and can enjoy the next part of his life with his family with no regrets whatsoever. He's content with himself and his career, and that's something I think we'd all want to be able to feel. Feeling grateful, and inspired tonight. submitted by /u/Tennis_Buddy1960 [link] [comments]